There are people dying and all the alliterate one cares about is that her message was not acknowledged by the President of that country.

Tell you what you can do.

Call up the former Housewife and tell her you want to distribute the blankets and sleeping bags the former Housewife is sending to Poland to all the refugees.

Actually do something.

She won’t though.

She should.

If she did, maybe she would actually have something for Netflix they wouldn’t reject.

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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle: Why Their Pronouncements Claiming Solidarity With The Ukraine Are Ridiculed In Britain

That Prince Harry and Meghan Markle feel moved to announce their positions on matters of social and political import is a given. Their social concerns are, now, part of their business and integral to their budding Archewell brand, however broad and ill-defined it may now be in its early formation. In a different way, since their sudden move in 2019 and 2020 to North America, first to Vancouver and then south to Ms. Markle’s hometown of Los Angeles, the couple’s quite combative predilection for explaining themselves and their actions has been at the fore, be that via lawsuits against various organs of the (to date) British press, their former Sussex Royal website, its successor Archewell or via other, more spectacular outlets, such as the March 2021 television interview they gave to Oprah Winfrey to explain their decision to depart from England and the British monarchy or the subsequent conversations they had with their friend, CBS correspondent Gayle King, which were aired by Ms. King. It’s more than a habit or a predilection. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle explain a lot. Occasionally, without being asked.

On cue, as Vladimir Putin inexorably stripped his paper-thin “just a military exercise” fig leaf off his massive troop deployments in Russia and Belarus and began to bombard Ukrainian cities and military installations on February 23, the next morning Prince Harry and Meghan Markle felt moved to post a position statement on the Archewell website. Under the all upper-cased banner “WE STAND WITH THE PEOPLE OF UKRAINE” the one-sentence communique read:

Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex (SIC) and all of us at Archewell stand with the people of Ukraine against this breach of international and humanitarian law and encourage the global community and its leaders to do the same.

The simple declaration is somewhat hastily missing a critical comma in the series after their titles that would help clarify that “Prince Harry and Meghan” are not separate people from “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” but that detail aside, the sentence is nevertheless on point. Substantively, however — meaning in the meat of its subject — the communique was decidedly different from the charitable and advocacy-related areas of engagement that have slowly been collected under the Archewell banner. To put it mildly, Vladimir Putin’s invasion of the Ukraine is tragic mayhem acted out on a global political and financial scale, and its end is nowhere in sight. Archewell is meant to engage with critical global issues — such as poverty, education, minorities, mental health and well-being, often on a local basis — of a very different sort and timbre. – Source

Bethenny Frankel Is Shipping $10M of Survival Kits After Ukraine Invasion: ‘People Feel Helpless’

Bethenny Frankel is using her nonprofit initiative, BStrong, to bring $10 million worth of aid to those affected in the Ukraine invasion.

“Here, we can just be very quick,” Frankel, 51, tells PEOPLE about the rollout, which includes 100,000 crisis kits filled with blankets, sleeping bags, toiletry kits, non-perishables and water, plus generators. “We’re very immediate because we already have a warehouse that’s filled with $16 million in aid.”

BStrong, Frankel says, has blossomed from a “small relief effort to a massive one, but with a very lean infrastructure with a warehouse constantly filled with aid.”

Working with trucking partners, volunteers and logistical experts, the group has already begun to ship the crisis kits to Poland where it will set up refugee camps and begin distributing the aid by Monday, Frankel says.

“Today, one 40-foot container went,” she says. “Tomorrow, two 40-foot containers will go out … And then Monday, two additional 40-footers will go out, and it’s good to sort of stagger because it’s a lot more than you can visualize: $10 million in aid is an extraordinary amount.” – Source


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